2022
Changes in the Inferior Vena Cava Are More Sensitive Than Venous Pressure During Fluid Removal: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Posada-Martinez EL, Cox ZL, Cano-Nieto MM, Ibarra-Marquez ND, Moreno-Villagomez J, Gudiño-Bravo P, Arias-Godinez JA, Lopez-Gil S, Madero M, Rao VS, Mebazaa A, Burkhoff D, Cowie MR, Fudim M, Damman K, Borlaug BA, Testani JM, Ivey-Miranda JB. Changes in the Inferior Vena Cava Are More Sensitive Than Venous Pressure During Fluid Removal: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2022, 29: 463-472. PMID: 36243338, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.09.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCentral Venous PressureHeart DiseasesHeart FailureHumansRenal DialysisVena Cava, InferiorVenous PressureConceptsInferior vena cava diameterPeripheral venous pressureCentral venous pressureVenous pressureUltrafiltration volumeHeart failureVolume statusMean ultrafiltration volumeManagement of patientsVena cava diameterInferior vena cavaDiastolic dysfunctionCardiac dysfunctionStable hemodialysisVena cavaHemodialysis sessionFluid removalPatientsDialysisHemodialysisDysfunctionConcept studyGreater magnitudeStatusCavaChanges in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
Ivey‐Miranda J, Wetterling F, Gaul R, Sheridan S, Asher JL, Rao VS, Maulion C, Mahoney D, Mebazaa A, Gray AP, Burkhoff D, Cowie MR, Cox ZL, Butler J, Fudim M, McDonald K, Damman K, Borlaug BA, Testani JM. Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2022, 24: 455-462. PMID: 34837447, PMCID: PMC9306514, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.2395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCardiac CatheterizationCentral Venous PressureHeart DiseasesHeart FailureHumansSheepVena Cava, InferiorConceptsInferior vena cavaCardiac filling pressuresPulmonary artery pressureIntravascular volumeFilling pressureArtery pressureVolume statusVascular toneCardiac functionCross-sectional areaLeft-sided cardiac filling pressuresIVC cross-sectional areaHeart failure hospitalizationRight heart catheterizationChronic HFFailure hospitalizationHeart catheterizationCardiac dysfunctionVenous conduitsColloid infusionVena cavaVenous systemRapid pacingIVC areaVolume loading
2019
Controlled decongestion by Reprieve therapy in acute heart failure: results of the TARGET‐1 and TARGET‐2 studies
Biegus J, Zymlinski R, Siwolowski P, Testani J, Szachniewicz J, Tycińska A, Banasiak W, Halpert A, Levin H, Ponikowski P. Controlled decongestion by Reprieve therapy in acute heart failure: results of the TARGET‐1 and TARGET‐2 studies. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2019, 21: 1079-1087. PMID: 31127666, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.1533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureEnd of therapyHeart failureDiuretic-based regimenStandard diuretic therapyPatient global assessmentPrimary efficacy endpointCentral venous pressureSystolic blood pressureDiuretic therapyEffective decongestionMean diuresisEfficacy endpointRenal injuryBlood pressureVenous pressureMean creatinineOwn controlPatientsTherapyGlobal assessmentFluid lossSodium lossTherapy supportDecongestion